Chris, Thankyou for your lovely message, and I hope the oncoming year is kind to you and your family. David’s been quite lucky too, he has down days sometimes, but bounces back the following day, his mantra is I have a lot of living to do.
Decho, David manages his aches and pains in a number of ways, excercise, post doctoral studies in moaning 😉and on rare occasions he takes a natural herbal remedy that really relaxes him and relives any pain, it also relives some of the stresses he feels cos of the stage four cancer. He also goes into his studio in winter and writes music, he finds singing and playing a relaxant too. Summer he’s outside in the garden. We live rurally with log burners and a Rayburn so it’s bringing in logs and cleaning fires every day in winter. Our lives can be quite active.
Wiosal, Yep, He follows the Jane McLelland protocol along with other supplements, David also has a consultant at the Care Oncology Clinic in London, they follow a similar regime to Jane, we aren’t veggies, we eat both chicken and fish mostly chicken, lots of fresh home grown veggies, little diary, no red meat and no sugar, thou he’s had a few chocs over Christmas. The COC regime is statins, metformin, antibiotics and an anti parasitic like ivermectin or fenvezadole. These off label drugs really seem to make a difference. The daily regime takes a bit of time and some commitment, but it’s become part of his routine. We eat no processed foods and I make all our food from scratch including bread. I hope your husband can see the logic in following the protocol as it seems to be positive for David so far, thou we don’t be complacent.
Thank you all for your messages. May 2024 bring us health and peace of mind.
Leila